Location : Whitby, ON
As leaders in community safety for 50 years, Durham Regional Police Service’s (DRPS) over 900 sworn and 300 civilian members are committed to providing quality service in partnership with an ever growing and diverse community comprised of over three-quarters of a million people in the largest geographical space in the Greater Toronto Area.
To proactively address future challenges and best meet the changing needs of Durham Region, DRPS works proudly with all members of the community while holding itself accountable to improved effectiveness in everything it does.
It is within this context that DRPS is seeking its next Director, Human Resources.
Reporting to the Deputy Chief, Strategic and Operational Support, the Director is critical to providing executive HR leadership, aligning the strategic vision for the Service with HR initiatives.
The Director influences and drives various activities across the entire employee life cycle including talent acquisition strategy, workforce and leadership development and planning, employee and labour relations, employee engagement, performance management, professional accountability, and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Perhaps most importantly, this newly non-union role acts as a strategic advisor to the Chief of Police and all of Command in all matters related to people operations, systems, and workforce planning.
As an ideal candidate, you bring a bachelor’s degree in human resources management, business administration or related field combined with a minimum of 10 years of progressive HR experience with significant experience in leading and building teams.
DRPS will benefit from your expertise in building credibility for the value of strategic human resources leadership and in your proven experience in providing advice and guidance to executives on human resources matters.
You are a proven change leader with a track record in implementing new technologies, programs, processes, and initiatives informed by a deep knowledge of legal standards and overall best practices.
An excellent communicator and relationship builder respected for your authenticity, transparency, and conviction, you demonstrate strong analytical skills and experience in strategic planning and data-driven decision-making.
You are adept at facilitating and collaborating to achieve outcomes in a complex, highly operational, unionized environment.
Although not a mandatory requirement, candidates holding a Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL or CHRE) designation or Master’s in Industrial Relations (MIR) are preferred.
Join a high performing team of community-minded individuals passionate about having the safest community for people to live, work and play.
To apply for this position, please submit your application materials via the blue "Apply" button. For more information, please contact rrankin@boyden.
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Durham Regional Police is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those under consideration for the role will be contacted.